The annual Halloween dress up party is just around the corner, but instead of reverting to a sexy nurse or police woman scenario, why not bring out your true stylista and dress to impress this October 31st?
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Instead of splashing yourself with fake blood and negotiating those scary contact lenses, bring out your inner glamour and make your Halloween costume something stylish.
The Kardashians
If you and your squad are heading out on Halloween, channel your fave reality stylistas and dress as the Kardashian-Jenners. With a little contouring and a lot of bronzer, plus some body con outfits, long nails and possibly a green wig, you and your girls will be dressed fabulously, without the need for any fake blood.
Beyonce
As if this isn’t the best costume ever. Bring out your inner diva by becoming Sasha Fierce for the night. Big curls, a leotard and bigger heels and you’ll be set. This also gives you the right to bust out the single ladies dance when it comes on in the club.
Audrey Hepburn
With just a black dress and a cigarette holder (just the holder, ladies), you can for once be elegant on Halloween. Throw those years of trashy costumes behind you and step into a ladylike persona just like Audrey was in Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
Your favourite blogger
Sure, no one will guess who you are, but if you’re not a fan of dressing up, then this one has you covered. All you need is some designer lookalike pieces (or real ones, if you can), dainty finger jewels and a killer bag.
Anna Wintour
The most famous magazine woman in the world is easy to impersonate. With some dark sunglasses, a choppy bob and a mid-length Chanel dress, you’re practically the woman herself. Don’t forget to give your best icy glare and carry the latest copy of Vogue.
Cher from Clueless
A 90’s style icon, Cher from Clueless in her famous yellow coordinated set is a cute way to throwback this Halloween. You can score the outfit from many a costume site, flip your blonde hair and be adorable all night.
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